Kendrick Louis Robinson, 22, and Lemiah Wyatt Sanders Jr., 20, both of Greensboro, were charged Thursday with first-degree murder and robbery with a dangerous weapon in connection with the death of Jermane Darnell Clark.

Clark, 22, was found shot just after 11 p.m. on the street outside his home at 425 Stedman St. just west of campus. The Winston-Salem native was pronounced dead shortly after arriving at Moses Cone Hospital.

Greensboro police allege Robinson and Sanders shot Clark and robbed him of $200, as well as 1/4 pound of marijuana. It's not yet known if the three men knew each other.

Both suspects have criminal records. Robinson was convicted in 2012 of robbery with a dangerous weapon, while Sanders was convicted in March 2013 of felony possession of a Schedule VI controlled substance.

Clark was a sophomore psychology major at A&T, and he was listed as a linebacker on the Aggie football team. He played in six of A&T's 11 games last year and assisted on one tackle against Hampton.

Funeral arrangements are pending.

Clark attended R.J. Reynolds High School in Winston-Salem for two years and was featured as a WXII Flow Athlete of the Week in 2009. He also attended Oak Ridge Military Academy and the University of Colorado before transferring to A&T.